Pleurodesis, from the Greek pleura and desis, is intended to achieve a symphysis between parietal and visceral pleura. |
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Histamine H 2 receptor antagonists act by blocking the effect of histamine on parietal cells. |
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We reported a case of an 86-year old woman with pure agraphia due to the left parietal lobe infarction. |
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Certain lacertilian species such as the lacertid, and insects such as the mantis, possess a third eye, known as the parietal eye. |
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The cells lack a sheath and are uni-nucleate with a conspicuous single laminate parietal chloroplast that encircles less than half of the cell. |
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The supraoccipital is a weakly rhomboidal element, which meets the parietal in its deep posterior embayment as described above. |
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A low sagittal crest extends from the supraorbital ridges to the parietal region. |
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The classic disorder of malabsorption is pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disease that affects the gastric parietal cells. |
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The middle cerebral artery supplies much of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the brain. |
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Laparoscopy is used to examine the parietal peritoneum, liver, and other metastases of the viscera. |
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The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal. |
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The parietal branches include the posterior intercostal, subcostal, and the superior phrenic. |
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The hippocampus area in the frontal lobes, the sort of parietal temporal lobes and the frontal lobes. |
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Head position related cells in the parietal could support body-centred localization. |
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Brain parenchyma from the parietal lobe showed venous congestion, hemorrhage, and diffuse edema. |
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She has been left with extensive scars and areas of alopecia on the vertex, occipital, and right parietal regions of her head. |
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In the chest, the tumors can arise from either the visceral or parietal pleura. |
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We measured the distance from the squamocolumnar junction to the most proximal parietal cells identified. |
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It may also articulate with various dermal bones of the roof or sides of the skull for support, normally the squamosal and parietal. |
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The skull has a roughen surface to the parietal bone and the occipital bone. |
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Significant defects in graphesthesia and stereognosis occur with contralateral hemispheric disease, particularly in the parietal lobe. |
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Circular parietal openings increase in size from the base to the oscular region. |
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Sutural bones are usually small, irregularly shaped ossicles, often found in the sutures of the cranium, especially in the parietal bones. |
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In very rare cases, vertical sutures divide the parietal bone into three or four parts. |
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A large tumor was found that originated from the parietal pleura at the dorsal site. |
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The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest. |
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Zapping the parietal cortex at the right moment with TMS can block processing downstream in the visual cortex. |
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The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions. |
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Two additional, albeit smaller, processes are present along the posterior emargination of the parietal. |
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All species have two chloroplasts, one parietal in each of the two main plates. |
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On admission, a CT scan revealed fractures of the right skull base, parietal bone, and zygomatic arch, with a small epidural hematoma. |
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The parietal cell of the stomach, which elaborates hydrochloric acid, is an example of such an eosinophilic cell. |
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Gastrin causes the parietal cells to produce stomach acid and initiates enzyme secretion in the pancreas. |
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Again, similar functional areas have been found in the upper parts of the human occipital lobe and the parietal lobe. |
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The diaphragm is then bluntly dissected away from the parietal peritoneum, leaving the peritoneum behind. |
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With pernicious anemia, the lack of intrinsic factor results from destruction of the gastric parietal cells by autoimmune antibodies. |
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Fibroblasts grow into the exudate from both the visceral and parietal pleural surface to produce an inelastic membrane called the pleural peel. |
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Gastrin acts on the enterochromaffin-like cells in the gastric corpus to release histamine, which stimulates parietal cells to secrete acid. |
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The nucleus accumbens is involved in motivation and reward, and the parietal cortex is important for sensory-motor function. |
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For example, in the Podcnemoidae, the jugal makes contact with the parietal, the postorbital being very reduced. |
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Computed tomography of his brain showed that his frontal lobe and a large portion of his parietal and temporal lobes were missing. |
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The dorsal part of APO is subdivided in two sectors and shows a cytoarchitectonic parietal pattern. |
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Referred pain has many of the characteristics of parietal pain but is felt in remote areas supplied by the same dermatome as the diseased organ. |
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In the brain, stimulants stunt the growth of spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens and pyramidal cells in the parietal cortex. |
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Most often encystment occurs in the costoparietal regions, usually along the posterior parietal pleural surface on the right side. |
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However, as the temporal fenestra expands to ludicrous proportions in the cynodonts, the skull table is reduced to a saggital crest formed by the parietal. |
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This gyrus is lying at the crossroads between frontal, temporal and parietal lobes of the brain and it's enormous in humans, much bigger than in other primates. |
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The postorbitofrontal forms its primary contact with the frontal rather than the parietal, and the supraoccipital is firmly attached to the ventral side of the parietal. |
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Furthermore, in no other lepospondyl is the parietal foramen found on the parietal-postparietal suture, as would be required following McGinnis' hypothesis. |
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Cats have frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes of their cerebral cortex, as we do, and these brain regions are composed of gray and white matter. |
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Metastases were present in the vertebral bodies, spleen, peritoneum, pleura, adrenal glands, visceral and parietal pericardium, and multiple lymph nodes. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes. |
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In the derived condition, the parietal is discontinuous around the lateral margin of the parietal fenestra with the squamosal forming part of this margin. |
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Males activated right medial frontal gyrus and inferior parietal lobe. |
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The skull is not a single bone, but is made up of several interlocked plates, such as the two parietal bones at the sides and the central frontal bone. |
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Histologically, the lesion consisted of sharply demarcated well-differentiated gastric antrofundic mucosa with chief cells, parietal cells, and mucus glands. |
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They differ from other artiodactyl horns in that they do not project from the frontal bones, but lie over the sutures between the frontal and parietal bones. |
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Urea, sodium and bicarbonate are abundant in the mucin layer, owing to diffusion from the blood stream, and secretion from mucus and parietal cells. |
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She skillfully uses patients suffering from neglect due to parietal lesions to explore a number of central questions in the study of spatial representations. |
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Other areas affected included the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe, and, in one case, the white matter tracts of the cerebellum, midbrain, and pons. |
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The vitamin is then bound by intrinsic factor, a protein secreted by parietal cells of the stomach, and carried to the ileum where it is absorbed. |
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A bony process may project from the anterior edge of the squama that runs between the sphenoid and parietal bones to the lateral edge of the frontal bone. |
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To gain exposure, the parietal pleura was elevated with a grasper and opened from the second to the fifth rib head. |
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Pneumothorax is a condition characterized by the accumulation of gas between the parietal and visceral pleurae. |
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Posterior parietal projections to the intraparietal sulcus of the rhesus monkey. |
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The secondary parietal layer divides anticlinally to form the tapetal and middle cell layers. |
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The stapedial artery then passes rostrolateral to the paroccipital process and ventral to the dorsotemporal process of the parietal bone. |
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Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the parietal cells of the gastric glands, located on the wall of the fundus of the stomach. |
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Prehistoric music is inferred from found instruments, while parietal art can be found on rocks of any kind. |
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Both types of image belong to the wider and more general category of rock art or parietal art. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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Its posterior aspect was closely related to the adjacent distal sigmoid colon and it appeared anteriorly adherent to the parietal peritoneum. |
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Damage to the parietal cortex can also cause lack of awareness of movements due to loss of proprioceptive feedback or left hemineglect. |
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Frontal, parietal, pterotic and supratemporal much cavernous resembling a bee-hive in general appearance. |
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Research is under way on laparoscopic inguinal herniorrhaphy, parietal cell vagotomy, pyloroplasty, and esophageal reflux operations. |
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The bullet went straight through, skimmed the frontal and took out a piece of the parietal and somatosensory cortex. |
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Bilateral thoracoscopy revealed empyema with loculations with beefy, inflamed, thick-walled visceral and parietal pleurae. |
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This confirmed the suspected right parietal skull fracture and cephalohematoma. |
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On MR imaging, MIH is characterised by abnormal fusion of the posterior frontal and parietal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. |
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Pick bodies were also present in temporal and parietal cortex, caudate and putamen, substantia nigra, locus coeruleus, and pontine nuclei. |
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The head appeared atraumatic and normocephalic with a 4 x 5 cm soft, fluctuant area over the parietal region. |
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The apex of the lung is usually retained within the thorax by the muscles of the thoracic inlet, Sibson fascia, and the parietal pleura. |
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Neither cytological examination nor needle biopsy of the parietal pleura was able to establish the diagnosis. |
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A segment from parietal pleura was sent for culture and pleural fluid was also sent for culture and biochemical analysis. |
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Pleurisy lesions never resolve completely and permanent fibrous scars remain on the lungs and the parietal pleura. |
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Extrapleural hematoma is a rare but life threatening complication caused by the blood collection between parietal pleura and endothoracic facia. |
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Both patients underwent total excision of their parietal pericardia with resolution of their ascites and elevated cardiac filling pressures. |
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During this measure of executive function, decreases were seen in the cuneus, middle temporal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, insula, and medial dorsal nucleus of thalamus. |
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The portion of the pleura surrounding the lungs is called the visceral pleura, while the portion lining the chest cavity is called the parietal pleura. |
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These researchers based their schemes on the presence of stratified, in situ portable art that could be linked stylistically to parietal art in the same cave. |
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Distinct basophilic inclusions were seen in frontal, motor, and parietal cortex, red nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus, pontine nuclei, and superior colliculus. |
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Biopsies were performed under direct vision in all suspicious areas and systematically in several parts of the parietal pleura for cytological and pathological examinations. |
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The thickness of the parietal neocortexes was then measured. |
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A left parietal 10x10x4 cm polypoid, partially necrotic, degenerating, exophytically growing tumour which was colonised by maggots was identified. |
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Older adults exhibit volumetric declines in the parietal cortex and intraparietal sulcus, as well as white-matter loss in the parietal lobe and precuneus. |
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The porcine xenograft and bovine parietal pericardial valves preserved in glutaraldehyde and attached to a semiflexible stent proved to be effective. |
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The limbic system is further connected to the orbital-frontal area of the cerebral cortex, Wernicke's area, the inferior parietal region, and the lateral prefrontal cortex. |
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